In fairness, corporate America is itself pretty dumb too.
I mean all the hours in the world don’t amount to a hill of beans when it comes to getting results outside of the cockpit.
In fairness, corporate America is itself pretty dumb too.
I took a moment to think about what you wrote, and I hope I got the gist of it and I'm sure if I didn't you'll correct me. I think you're saying that being focused on the exactitudes of what you do is fine but don't neglect the ancillaries that are required and even worse don't ignore the rest of your life that has nothing to do with your work. It doesn't even matter if it's aviation, that's solid advice.I mean all the hours in the world don’t amount to a hill of beans when it comes to getting results outside of the cockpit.
And it's not like there's anything at all going on at 100' in the MD-11......."Continue"
No, but part of being a manager and a leader is listening to the people closest to the work, too.I mean all the hours in the world don’t amount to a hill of beans when it comes to getting results outside of the cockpit.
Everything where I worked was “Brown”. And yes, been there..done that.I do not want to ever go to the "Big Brown Desk" ever again. It literally changed how I deal with moronic captains entirely.
You speak for yourself!Pilots are super good at flying airplanes.
Pilots are super good at flying airplanes.
It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me.Idk 49% of you are below average
I daily drive a package car for the full experience.Everything where I worked was “Brown”. And yes, been there..done that.
it is, in fact, very exhausting always rooting for the anti-heroIt’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me.